The security services in Egypt arrested the businessman Ahmed Al-Haddad, the husband of the artist Hager Ahmed, against the backdrop of a violent quarrel that broke out inside one of the famous car showrooms in the Fifth Settlement area, east of Cairo. A number of people were involved in the quarrel, most notably the businessman Sabri Nakhnoukh and others.

North Coast Villa
This crisis is due to an intense dispute that took place between several parties regarding a villa in the North Coast region, with a total value estimated at about 50 million Egyptian pounds, which was sold earlier. A dispute later erupted between the concerned parties over remaining financial dues from the total price of the property amounting to about 20 million pounds, which ultimately led to the escalation and exacerbation of the crisis.
Intense discussion and quarreling
Based on the results of the initial security investigations, a number of people went to a car showroom owned by one of the parties to this conflict and located in the Fifth Settlement area. The confrontation began with an intense discussion and the matter quickly developed into a major quarrel, which prompted the owner of the car showroom to write an official report about the incident and notify the security services.
The forces and security agencies of the Cairo Security Directorate moved to the site of the quarrel, and the circumstances surrounding the incident were examined and a number of those involved were arrested.
Security ambushes were also prepared, which resulted in the arrest of businessman Sabri Nakhnoukh and the other parties while they were on various roads, in preparation for presenting them all to the competent investigation authorities.
For its part, the Public Prosecution has begun its extensive investigations into the circumstances of the incident, and has already listened to the statements of the parties to the quarrel in order to accurately determine the causes and backgrounds of this dispute, at a time when the security services continue to intensify their efforts and investigations to reveal the full details and aspects of the case.
The security forces in Egypt arrested businessman Ahmed Al-Haddad, the husband of artist Hagar Ahmed, following a violent altercation that erupted inside one of the famous car dealerships in the Fifth Settlement area east of Cairo. Several individuals were involved in the brawl, most notably businessman Sabri Nakhnoukh and others.

North Coast Villa
This crisis stems from a heated dispute between several parties regarding a villa in the North Coast area, valued at approximately 50 million Egyptian pounds, which was sold earlier. The disagreement later escalated among the concerned parties over remaining financial dues from the total price of the property, amounting to about 20 million pounds, ultimately leading to the intensification and exacerbation of the crisis.
Intense Discussion and Brawl
According to preliminary security investigations, a number of individuals headed to a car dealership owned by one of the parties involved in this dispute, located in the Fifth Settlement area. The confrontation began with an intense discussion that quickly escalated into a major brawl, prompting the owner of the car dealership to file an official report of the incident and notify the security authorities.
The forces and security agencies affiliated with the Cairo Security Directorate moved to the scene of the brawl, where they examined the circumstances surrounding the incident and arrested several individuals involved.
Additionally, well-coordinated security ambushes were set up, resulting in the apprehension of businessman Sabri Nakhnoukh and the other parties while they were on various roads, in preparation for presenting them all to the relevant investigative authorities.
For its part, the Public Prosecution has initiated extensive investigations into the circumstances of the incident and has already heard the statements of the parties involved in the brawl to accurately determine the reasons and background of this dispute, while the security agencies continue to intensify their efforts and investigations to uncover all the details and aspects of the case.















